List of Algerian women artists

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This is a list of women artists who were born in Algeria or whose artwork is closely associated with that country.

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References

  1. Hans Karl Pesch und Ali Elhadj Tahar: Bettina Heinen-Ayech, Reportage aus der Mitte eines Künstlerlebens, U-Form Verlag, Solingen, 1982
  2. Taieb Larak: Die Begnung einer Malerin mit einer Landschaft. Bettina Heinen-Ayech und Algerien, En-Nakhla, Algier 2017, ISBN   978-9947-0-5382-9
  3. Ali Elhadj-Tahar and Haroun Ayech: Bettina, Dar el Kenz, Alger, 2016
  4. Musée Public National Cirta: Bettina Heinen-Ayech, Le cinquantenaire de la peinture algerienne, Constantine, 2014